![]() ![]() ![]() And I guess whole sound locks aren’t in the cards. Audulus is written primarily by one person. As you can imagine, porting software is not the most fun or creative type of coding, and it has taken a considerable amount of time away from development of more and better Audulus features. I’m missing the pre and nei conditions, which I use pretty often. We want Audulus 4 to be the best it can be, and it has become apparent that we can’t achieve that while spreading our development time between four platforms. Eliminates all owner-occupancy requirements by local agencies for ADUs approved between January 1,2020, and January 1, 2025. Not all of the p-lock options that I love are here. It should also be able to directly receive clock from a hardware device, rather than requiring an auv3 host to handle the duties. It can already send note and gate data to hardware, it should be able to send a clock too. P-locks are great but I want to have the option to use the host automation when necessary.ĭrambo should have more midi clock options when running in standalone. I typically have to re-select Drambo in order to get sound and UI to show up.ĭrambo does not seem to respond to Cubasis automation. It is about 90% similar to an Elektron sequencer (is it legal?), so anyone who was wondering what it would be like to have an Elektron sequencer on an ipad can satisfy their curiosity here.ĭrambo does not seem to start correctly on initial start-up in Cubasis. With Audulus, you can build synthesizers, design new sounds, or process audio, with low-latency real-time processing, suitable for live performance. Audulus is a modular synthesizer visual programming environment with a Universal license for macOS and iPadOS. Patch editing can be unlocked via an in-app purchase for 19,99 USD. Audulus is available now as a free download on the AppStore (macOS/iOS). My highlights are the more customizable interface and the AUv3 support that makes the synth much more versatile. The sequencer is obviously the star of the show. Audulus for Windows a software modular synthesizer that lets you create patches visually is now available. This is an excellent big step forward for the beautiful modular synth from Taylor Holliday. ![]() Right now I really am appreciating the FM Operator module (a great way to organize and visualize fm btw) and the Reverb is surprisingly good. It sounds pretty good! My feeling is that I would typically use it for drums/loops and “digital” sounds, although the filters and analog-ish components do have a pleasant sound. The way that modulations are created in Drambo is very efficient. Audulus can go insanely deep and is totally open ended, while Drambo keeps things a bit simpler and tends towards things that are inherently musical. I had been getting my “modular in a computer” fix from Audulus up to now, and Drambo is kind of the opposite philosophy to Audulus. to any required curvature, the same being provided with tho longitudival. It’s really cool that I can sketch an idea while I’m out and about, then upload to the cloud and plop down on my “music iPad” so I can incorporate it into the larger setup. and having the audulas d projecting beyond the extromity of tho spisdle B. So I’ve been messing about with Drambo for a week now, like everyone else I guess, and I have a few thoughts. ![]()
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